LEVOLOR Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control Roll Instruction Manual

June 17, 2024
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LEVOLOR Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control Roll

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Specifications

  • Product: Cortinas enrollables (Roller Shades)
  • Material: Fabric / Solar

Product Usage Instructions

Child Safety:

WARNING: Young children can strangle in cord loops. Ensure cords are properly secured and out of reach of children to prevent accidents.

Installation:

  1. Review the mounting types and window terminology provided in the manual.
  2. Mount the installation brackets correctly according to the type of installation (Inside Mount or Outside Mount).
  3. Ensure all mounting surfaces are secure using appropriate anchors.
  4. Install the Continuous Cord Loop Tension Device as per instructions on page 11 to prevent cord-related accidents.

Operation:

To operate the shade:

  1. Use the Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control to raise or lower the shade as needed.
  2. Follow the specific instructions for Traditional Roller Shades or Optional Reverse Roller Shades based on fabric orientation.

Uninstall:

To remove the shade:

1. Follow the steps outlined in the manual for uninstalling the shade safely.

Cleaning and Care:

Refer to page 14 for cleaning and maintenance instructions to keep your roller shades in good condition.

FAQs

  • Q: How do I obtain replacement parts?
    • A: Contact Customer Service at 1-800-538-6567 for replacement parts.
  • Q: How can I ensure child safety with the roller shades?
    • A: Use the provided Continuous Cord Loop Tension Device and follow the installation guidelines to prevent accidents involving cords.

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Roller Shades­Fabric/Solar
Cortinas enrollables: en tela / solares
Stores à enroulement automatique ­ Tissu / solaire INSTALLATION · OPERATION · CARE INSTALACIÓN · MANEJO · CUIDADO INSTALLATION · UTILISATION · ENTRETIEN
Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control – Roll Control de elevación del circuito de cordón continuo: rodillo abierto Commande de levage avec cordon à boucle continue ­ Rouleau ouvert

CHILD SAFETY
WARNING

Young children can STRANGLE in cord loops. They can also wrap cords around their neck and STRANGLE.
· Always keep cords out of the reach of children.
· Move cribs, playpens and other furniture away from
cords. Children can climb furniture to get to cords.

Cord Loop Tension Device · Attach the tension device on the cord loop to the
wall or window casement. See “Install the Tension Device” on page 11. This can prevent children from pulling cord loops around their necks.
· For the shade to operate properly, the cord tensioner
must be correctly mounted and secured.
· Fasteners provided in this kit may not be appropriate for
all mounting surfaces. Use appropriate anchors for mounting surface conditions.
· Only supplied tension device and hardware should be used.
Replacement parts may be obtained by contacting Customer Service at 1-800-538-6567

Canadian Residents Only: For more safety information: 1-866-662-0666 or visit www.canada.ca, search “blind cords”.

WARNING: Keep all small parts, components and packaging away

!

from children as they pose a potential choking hazard which may result in serious injury or death. Please reference all warning tags

and labels in the instructions and on the shade.

Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control – Open Roll

© 2022 LEVOLOR®

WINDOW AND SHADE TERMINOLOGY
Thank you for purchasing LEVOLOR® Roller Shades. With proper installation, operation, and care, your new roller shades will provide years of beauty and performance. Please thoroughly review this instruction booklet before beginning installation.

MOUNTING TYPES AND WINDOW TERMINOLOGY

If the installation brackets are mounted correctly, the rest of the installation process follows easily. To prepare for this important first step, review the mounting types and basic window terminology illustrated below.

Molding

Head Jamb

Jamb

Jamb

Sill
Window Components Terminology · Collectively, the
sill and jambs are called the “window casement” or “frame”.

Inside Mount
Inside Mount · Shade fits within
window opening.
· Great for windows
with beautiful trim.

Outside Mount
Outside Mount · Shade mounts
outside window opening.
· Increased light
control and privacy.

INSTALLATION OVERVIEW · Leaving the shade rolled up completely will ease installation. · Confirm that the headrail and shade are the proper width and length. · If installing several sets of shades, be sure to match them with the appropriate
window.
· Check the installation surface to ensure that you have suitable fasteners and tools. · Lay out and organize all parts and components. · Proper shade direction during installation:
— For Traditional Roller Shades, fabric will hang off the back of the shade, closest to the window.
— For Optional Reverse Roller Shades, fabric will hang off the front of the shade.

4 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control – Open Roll

GETTING STARTED

COMPONENTS INCLUDED IN THE BOX

Roller Shade

OR
Mounting Brackets (Bracket determined by
shade size)

Cord Loop Tension Device

Hex Head Screws (2 per Bracket)

Hold Down Brackets (optional)

· Shade · Mounting Brackets · Installation Hardware and screws
Optional items will be included, if selected at time of shade order.

Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control – Open Roll 5

GETTING STARTED TOOLS AND FASTENERS YOU MAY NEED (not included)
The tools you will need for installing your shade will vary, depending on the installation surface and mounting bracket type. Tools typically used for installation include:

Metal Tape Measure

Screwdrivers (both flat and Phillips head)

1/4″ Nutdriver

Safety Glasses

Drywall Anchors

Pencil

Drill with Bits

Level

Ladder

CAUTION: Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall. (Not

!

provided.) Failure to properly anchor shade could cause shade to fall

possibly resulting in injury.

6 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control – Open Roll

INSIDE MOUNT (IM)

INSTALLATION

STEP 1: MARKING THE BRACKET LOCATIONS

IMPORTANT: Before marking bracket locations, ensure that your bracket placement

will not interfere with any components inside the headrail.

· Verify that your window casing has a minimum depth of 1 ½” which allows for a

partially recessed headrail mount.

· If flush mount (fully recessed mount) is desired,

a minimum mounting depth of 2 1/2″ is required.

· Place brackets at either end of inside

mount frame.

· Mark 1­2″ from each jamb

for bracket location.

· With a pencil, mark the longer,

oblong drill hole locations through

the top of the holes of the bracket, 2 holes per bracket.

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STEP 2: INSTALLING THE BRACKETS

· Pre-drill screw holes using a 1/16″ drill bit (wood and metal mounting surfaces only)
using pencil marks as a guide.

— If installing brackets into wood, use
supplied screws.

— If installing into drywall, use anchors
in combination with supplied screws.
· While holding the bracket in place,
secure the bracket with screws, 2 screws per bracket.
· Ensure all brackets are square
with each other.

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Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control – Open Roll 7

INSTALLATION
INSIDE MOUNT (IM)
STEP 3: INSTALLING THE SHADE · Place bead-chain side of shade into end bracket first. · On the other side of shade, compress the spring loaded end plug and secure into
opposite bracket. — Shade is secure when spring clicks into bracket.
· Slide bracket end caps over brackets for a finished appearance.

CAUTION: Be sure the brackets are properly engaged before

!

operating the shade. Failure to do so may result in the shade

falling and possible injury.

8 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control – Open Roll

OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM)

INSTALLATION

STEP 1: MARKING THE BRACKET LOCATIONS

IMPORTANT: The brackets must be flush against a flat mounting surface. Do NOT mount brackets on curved molding.
· Center the headrail over the window opening
at the desired height.
· Mark screw locations for each end
bracket, 2 holes per bracket.

— Use a level to ensure all brackets are aligned.

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STEP 2: INSTALLING THE BRACKETS · Pre-drill screw holes using a 1/16″ drill bit, using pencil marks as a guide.

— If installing brackets into wood, use supplied screws.

— If installing into drywall or other, use anchors in combination with supplied screws.

· Screw in brackets at marked
locations, 2 screws per bracket.

· Ensure all brackets are
square with each other.

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Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control – Open Roll 9

INSTALLATION
OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM)
STEP 3: INSTALLING THE SHADE · Place side of shade with the bead chain into end bracket first. · On the other side of shade, press in the spring loaded end plug and secure into
opposite bracket. — Shade is secure when spring clicks into bracket.
· Slide bracket end caps over brackets for a finished appearance.
— The wider end cap covers the spring end plug side bracket. — The narrower end cap covers the bead chain side bracket.

CAUTION: Be sure the bracket and headrail are properly secured

!

before operating the shade. Failure to do so may result in the shade

falling and possible injury.

10 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control – Open Roll

INSTALLATION ­ ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS CONTINUOUS CORD LOOP CORD TENSION DEVICE · Continuous Cord Loop Shades will arrive with the tension device mounted
to the shade.
· Use the included screws to secure the hold-down tension device to the
mounting surface, ensuring that the cord loop is taut.
· SEE WARNING LABEL ON SHADE
Install the Tension Device
IMPORTANT: Before you proceed, you must first slide the cord tensioner to the bottom of the cord loop.
· Insert a small screwdriver, punch, or awl through the
screw hole at the bottom of the cord tensioner.
· Move the screw hole down to the indicator line to release
the safety mechanism.
· Slide the cord tensioner down to the bottom of the
cord loop.
· Attach the cord tensioner according to the instructions
provided with the Universal Cord Tensioner Installation Kit. WARNING: It is imperative that the cord tensioner be properly secured
! to the wall or window frame to reduce children’s access to the cord loop.
Young children can strangle in cord loops. They can also wrap cords around their necks and strangle. CAUTION: The shading will not operate properly unless the cord tensioner
! is secured. A universal Cord Tensioner Installation Kit has been included
with your shading. Follow the instructions in the kit to correctly secure the cord tensioner.
Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control – Open Roll 11

INSTALLATION ­ ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS

HOLD-DOWN BRACKETS (optional) · Ideal for doors, hold-down brackets prevent shade from swaying. Assemble as
shown to each side of bottom rail.
· Position hold-down brackets against
wall /frame, mark screw hole locations.
· Screw into marked hole locations.

OPERATION
CONTINUOUS CORD LOOP · Pull the rear cord of the cord loop to lower the shade to the desired height. · Pull the front cord of the cord loop to raise the shade to the desired height.

WARNING: If the tension device moves up the cord, you have not

!

secured the tension device to the wall or window frame. You must do so for the shade to operate properly and to help protect young

children from accidental strangulation.

12 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control – Open Roll

REMOVING THE SHADE · Fully raise the shade. · Locate clear, plastic locking ring on spring-loaded end plug.
— Note ­ This is the side without the cord loop chain.
1– Rotate ring until to unlock;
2– Press shade toward the mounting bracket;
3– Carefully lower shade from mounting brackets.
· Uninstall remaining brackets if necessary.

UNINSTALL

1 2

!

CAUTION: Hold shade firmly when removing. Failure to do so may result in the shade falling and possible injury.

Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control – Open Roll 13

CLEANING AND CARE CLEANING PROCEDURES
All LEVOLOR Roller Shades have multiple cleaning options. NOTICE: Avoid contact with window cleaning products. Improper cleaning may void warranty.
DUSTING Use a feather duster for regular cleaning.
FORCED AIR Blow away dirt and debris using clean compressed air. PROFESSIONAL INJECTION/EXTRACTION CLEANING Call local on-site blind/shade cleaner that injects a cleaning solution into the fabric and extracts the dirty solution at the same time. The service is typically performed at home so you do not need to remove your window treatments. VACUUMING Use a low suction vacuum with a brush-type cleaner attachment; stroke lightly over the shade to clean. SPOT- CLEANING/STAIN REMOVAL AT HOME Use warm water and a mild soap, like Woolite® or Scotchgard®, if needed. Do not immerse shade in water.
14 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control – Open Roll

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS · Do not lower the shade past the ordered length. (If it is lowered beyond the limit,
the tube underneath the roller will be exposed and fabric damage could occur.)
WARRANTY
For complete warranty information visit LEVOLOR.com or call Customer Service at 1-800-LEVOLOR or 1-800-538-6567.
CONTACTING US
To contact LEVOLOR Customer Service regarding any questions or concerns you may have about your new shades, you may reach us at: 1-800-LEVOLOR (8:30 am ­ 6:30 pm EST) www.LEVOLOR.com
ADDITIONAL PARTS AND SERVICES
Additional or replacement parts can be ordered, or shades can be repaired or restrung through our repair center. Please contact LEVOLOR customer service through www.LEVOLOR.com for a return authorization number.
Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control – Open Roll 15

Roller Shades­Fabric/Solar
Cortinas enrollables: en tela / solares
Stores à enroulement automatique ­ Tissu/solaire INSTALLATION · OPERATION · CARE INSTALACIÓN · MANEJO · CUIDADO
INSTALLATION · UTILISATION · ENTRETIEN
Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control ­ Standard Valance
Control de elevación del circuito de cordón continuo: cenefa estándar Commande de levage avec cordon à boucle continue ­ Cantonnière standard

CHILD SAFETY
WARNING

Young children can STRANGLE in cord loops. They can also wrap cords around their neck and STRANGLE.
· Always keep cords out of the reach of children. · Move cribs, playpens and other furniture away from
cords. Children can climb furniture to get to cords.
Cord Loop Tension Device · Attach the tension device on the cord loop to the
wall or window casement. See “Install the Tension Device” on page 11. This can prevent children from pulling cord loops around their necks.
· For the shade to operate properly, the cord tensioner
must be correctly mounted and secured.
· Fasteners provided in this kit may not be appropriate
for all mounting surfaces. Use appropriate anchors for mounting surface conditions.
· Only supplied tension device and hardware should
be used. Replacement parts may be obtained by contacting Customer Service at 1-800-538-6567.
Canadian Residents Only: For more safety information: 1-866-662-0666 or visit www.canada.ca, search “blind cords”.

WARNING: Keep all small parts, components and packaging away

!

from children as they pose a potential choking hazard which may result in serious injury or death. Please reference all warning tags

and labels in the instructions and on the shade.

Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Standard Valance

© 2022 LEVOLOR®

WINDOW AND SHADE TERMINOLOGY

Thank you for purchasing LEVOLOR® Roller Shades. With proper installation, operation, and care, your new roller shade will provide years of beauty and performance. Please thoroughly review this instruction booklet before beginning installation.
MOUNTING TYPES AND WINDOW TERMINOLOGY
If the installation brackets are mounted correctly, the rest of the installation process follows easily. To prepare for this important first step, review the mounting types and basic window terminology illustrated below.

Molding

Head Jamb

Jamb

Jamb

Sill
Window Components Terminology · Collectively, the
sill and jambs are called the “window casement” or “frame”.

Inside Mount
Inside Mount · Shade fits within
window opening.
· Great for windows
with beautiful trim.

Outside Mount
Outside Mount · Shade mounts
outside window opening.
· Increased light
control and privacy.

INSTALLATION OVERVIEW · Leaving the shade rolled up completely will ease installation. · Confirm that the headrail and shade are the proper width and length. · If installing several sets of shades, be sure to match them with the appropriate
window.
· Check the installation surface to ensure that you have suitable fasteners and tools. · Lay out and organize all parts and components. · Proper shade direction during installation:
— For Traditional Roller Shades, fabric will hang off the back of the shade, closest to the window.
— For Optional Reverse Roller Shades, fabric will hang off the front of the shade.

4 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Standard Valance

GETTING STARTED COMPONENTS INCLUDED IN THE BOX

Roller Shade Valance

Mounting Brackets­Valance (outside mount only)
OR

Mounting Brackets (Bracket determined
by shade size)

Cord Loop Tension Device

Hex Head Screws (2 per Bracket)

Hold-Down Brackets (optional)

· Shade · Mounting Brackets, shade and valance · Installation Hardware
Optional items will be included, if selected at time of shade order.

Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Standard Valance 5

GETTING STARTED TOOLS AND FASTENERS YOU MAY NEED (not included)
The tools you will need for installing your shade will vary, depending on the installation surface and mounting bracket type. Tools typically used for installation include:

Metal Tape Measure

Screwdrivers (both flat and Phillips head)

1/4″ and 3/8″ Nutdrivers

Safety Glasses

Drywall Anchors

Pencil

Drill with Bits

Level

Ladder

CAUTION: Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall. (Not

!

provided.) Failure to properly anchor shade could cause shade to fall

possibly resulting in injury.

6 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Standard Valance

INSIDE MOUNT (IM)

INSTALLATION

STEP 1: MARKING THE BRACKET LOCATIONS
IMPORTANT: Before marking bracket locations, ensure that your bracket placement will not interfere with any components inside the headrail.
· Verify that your window casing has a minimum depth of 1 1/2″ which allows for a
partially recessed headrail mount.
· If flush mount (fully recessed mount) is desired, a minimum mounting depth of
3 1/4″ is required.
· Place brackets on inside surface of valance, flush with the edge at either end. · Mark screw locations for each end bracket onto the valance, 2 holes per bracket.

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STEP 2: INSTALLING THE BRACKETS · Put the valance in the window frame and using the marks, pre-drill screw holes
through the valance into the frame.
— If installing brackets into wood, use supplied screws.
— If installing into drywall, use anchors in combination with supplied screws. · Screw in brackets through valance into the window frame at marked locations,
2 screws per bracket.
· Ensure all brackets are square with each other.

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Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Standard Valance 7

INSTALLATION
INSIDE MOUNT (IM)
STEP 3: INSTALLING THE SHADE · Place side of shade with the bead chain into end bracket first. · On the other side of shade, compress the spring loaded end plug and secure into
opposite bracket. — Shade is secure when spring clicks into bracket.

CAUTION: Be sure the brackets are properly engaged before

!

operating the shade. Failure to do so may result in the shade

falling and possible injury.

8 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Standard Valance

OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM)

INSTALLATION

STEP 1: MARKING THE BRACKET LOCATIONS

IMPORTANT: The brackets must be flush against a flat mounting surface. Do NOT mount brackets on curved molding.
· Center the headrail over the window
opening at the desired height.
· Mark screw locations for each end
bracket, 2 holes per bracket.

BBrraacckektet

— Use a level to ensure all brackets are aligned.

STEP 2: INSTALLING THE SHADE BRACKETS
· Pre-drill screw holes using a 1/16″ drill bit,
using pencil marks as a guide.

— If installing brackets into wood, use supplied screws.

BBrarcakectket

— If installing into drywall or other, use anchors in combination with supplied screws.

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· Screw in brackets at marked

locations, 2 screws per bracket.

· Ensure all brackets are square
with each other.

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Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Standard Valance 9

INSTALLATION
OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM)
STEP 3: INSTALLING VALANCE BRACKETS · Place valance mounting brackets approximately 3″ in from either end bracket
for the shade.

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· Mark screw locations for a level valance. · Screw valance brackets into the wall.
STEP 4: ASSEMBLING VALANCE · On both ends, attach valance returns.
— Slide the corner clip onto a return panel.
— Slide assembled return panel onto the ends of the valance.
· On both ends, attach fabric.
— Ensuring fabric extends equally over the ends, wrap the fabric around the end of the return panel.
— Pull tight to remove wrinkles.
— Remove masking tape and apply to fabric on back of valance.
— Press the caps into place.
STEP 5: INSTALLING THE SHADE AND VALANCE · Place side of shade with the bead
chain into end bracket first.
· On the other side of shade, press in the
spring loaded end plug and secure into opposite bracket.
— Shade is secure when spring clicks into bracket.
· Align the valance so the top of the valance can slide into valance bracket.
Valance spacing from the wall can be adjusted by loosening hex nut, adjusting, and retightening accordingly.

CAUTION: Be sure the bracket and headrail are properly secured

!

before operating the shade. Failure to do so may result in the shade

falling and possible injury.

10 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Standard Valance

INSTALLATION­ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS CONTINUOUS CORD LOOP CORD TENSION DEVICE · Continuous Cord Loop Shades will arrive with the tension device mounted
to the shade.
· Use the included screws to secure the hold-down tension device to the
mounting surface, ensuring that the cord loop is taut.
· SEE WARNING LABEL ON SHADE
Install the Tension Device
IMPORTANT: Before you proceed, you must first slide the cord tensioner to the bottom of the cord loop.
· Insert a small screwdriver, punch, or awl through the
screw hole at the bottom of the cord tensioner.
· Move the screw hole down to the indicator line to release
the safety mechanism.
· Slide the cord tensioner down to the bottom of the
cord loop.
· Attach the cord tensioner according to the instructions
provided with the Universal Cord Tensioner Installation Kit. WARNING: It is imperative that the cord tensioner be properly secured
! to the wall or window frame to reduce children’s access to the cord loop.
Young children can strangle in cord loops. They can also wrap cords around their necks and strangle. CAUTION: The shading will not operate properly unless the cord tensioner
! is secured. A universal Cord Tensioner Installation Kit has been included
with your shading. Follow the instructions in the kit to correctly secure the cord tensioner.
Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Standard Valance 11

INSTALLATION­ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS
HOLD-DOWN BRACKETS (optional) · Ideal for doors, hold-down brackets prevent shade from swaying. Assemble as
shown to each side of bottom rail.
· Position hold-down brackets against
wall /frame, mark screw hole locations.
· Screw into marked hole locations.

OPERATION
CONTINUOUS CORD LOOP · Pull the rear cord of the cord loop to lower the shade to the desired height. · Pull the front cord of the cord loop to raise the shade to the desired height.

WARNING: If the tension device moves up the cord, you have not

!

secured the tension device to the wall or window frame. You must do so for the shade to operate properly and to help protect young

children from accidental strangulation.

12 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Standard Valance

REMOVING THE SHADE · Fully raise the shade. · Locate clear, plastic locking ring on spring-loaded end plug.
— Note­This is the side without the cord loop chain.
1­Rotate ring until to unlock.
2­Press shade toward the mounting bracket.
3­Carefully lower shade from mounting brackets.
· Uninstall remaining brackets if necessary.

UNINSTALL

1 2

!

CAUTION: Hold shade firmly when removing. Failure to do so may result in the shade falling and possible injury.

Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Standard Valance 13

CLEANING AND CARE CLEANING PROCEDURES
All LEVOLOR Roller Shades have multiple cleaning options. NOTICE: Avoid contact with window cleaning products. Improper cleaning may void warranty.
DUSTING Use a feather duster for regular cleaning.
FORCED AIR Blow away dirt and debris using clean compressed air.
PROFESSIONAL INJECTION/EXTRACTION CLEANING Call local on-site blind/shade cleaner that injects a cleaning solution into the fabric and extracts the dirty solution at the same time. The service is typically performed at home so you do not need to remove your window treatments. VACUUMING Use a low suction vacuum with a brush-type cleaner attachment; stroke lightly over the shade to clean. SPOT-CLEANING/STAIN REMOVAL AT HOME Use warm water and a mild soap, like Woolite® or Scotchgard®, if needed. Do not immerse shade in water.
14 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Standard Valance

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS · Do not lower the shade past the ordered length. (If it is lowered beyond the limit,
the tube underneath the roller will be exposed and fabric damage could occur.)
WARRANTY
For complete warranty information visit LEVOLOR.com or call Customer Service at 1-800-LEVOLOR or 1-800-538-6567.
CONTACTING US
To contact LEVOLOR Customer Service regarding any questions or concerns you may have about your new shades, you may reach us at: 1-800-LEVOLOR (8:30 am ­ 6:30 pm EST) www.LEVOLOR.com
ADDITIONAL PARTS AND SERVICES
Additional or replacement parts can be ordered, or shades can be repaired or restrung through our repair center. Please contact LEVOLOR customer service through www.LEVOLOR.com for a return authorization number.
Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Standard Valance 15

Roller Shades­Fabric/Solar/Banded
Cortinas enrollables: en tela / solares / en franjas Stores à enroulement automatique ­ Tissu/solaire/rubané
INSTALLATION · OPERATION · CARE INSTALACIÓN · MANEJO · CUIDADO INSTALLATION · UTILISATION · ENTRETIEN
Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Cassette Valance Control de elevación del circuito de cordón continuo: cenefa de cassette Commande de levage avec cordon à boucle continue ­ Cantonnière à cassette

CHILD SAFETY
WARNING

Young children can STRANGLE in cord loops. They can also wrap cords around their neck and STRANGLE.
· Always keep cords out of the reach of children. · Move cribs, playpens and other furniture away from
cords. Children can climb furniture to get to cords.
Cord Loop Tension Device · Attach the tension device on the cord loop to the
wall or window casement. See “Install the Tension Device” on page 11. This can prevent children from pulling cord loops around their necks.
· For the shade to operate properly, the cord tensioner
must be correctly mounted and secured.
· Fasteners provided in this kit may not be appropriate
for all mounting surfaces. Use appropriate anchors for mounting surface conditions.
· Only supplied tension device and hardware should be used.
Replacement parts may be obtained by contacting Customer Service at 1-800-538-6567.

Canadian Residents Only: For more safety information: 1-866-662-0666 or visit www.canada.ca, search “blind cords”.

WARNING: Keep all small parts, components and packaging away

!

from children as they pose a potential choking hazard which may result in serious injury or death. Please reference all warning tags

and labels in the instructions and on the shade.

Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Cassette Valance

© 2022 LEVOLOR®, Inc.

WINDOW AND SHADE TERMINOLOGY
Thank you for purchasing LEVOLOR® Roller Shades. With proper installation, operation, and care, your new roller shade will provide years of beauty and performance. Please thoroughly review this instruction booklet before beginning installation.
MOUNTING TYPES AND WINDOW TERMINOLOGY
If the installation brackets are mounted correctly, the rest of the installation process follows easily. To prepare for this important first step, review the mounting types and basic window terminology illustrated below.

Molding

Head Jamb

Jamb

Jamb

Sill
Window Components Terminology · Collectively, the sill and jambs are
called the “window casement” or “frame”.

Inside Mount
Inside Mount · Shade fits within window opening. · Great for windows with beautiful
trim.

Outside Mount
Outside Mount · Shade mounts outside
window opening.
· Increased light control
and privacy.

Two Shades on One Headrail
Two Shades on One Headrail · Provides the clean appearance of a single
shade with the ability to operate each shade independently.
· Can be mounted inside or outside.

4 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Cassette Valance

WINDOW AND SHADE TERMINOLOGY
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW · Leaving the shade rolled up completely will ease installation. · Confirm that the headrail and shade are the proper width and length. · If installing several sets of shades, be sure to match them with the appropriate
window.
· Check the installation surface to ensure that you have suitable fasteners and tools. · Lay out and organize all parts and components.

Installation Brackets

Your order will include the correct number of installation brackets for your shade width, as shown in the table below

Shade Width (inches)

Number of Brackets per Shade

Up to 36

2

36 to 54

3

54 to 72

4

72 to 108

5

108 to 144

6

2-on-1 Headrail Shades

2 additional brackets provided

Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Cassette Valance 5

GETTING STARTED COMPONENTS INCLUDED IN THE BOX

Roller Shade ­ Fabric/Solar

Roller Shade ­ Banded

Mounting Brackets (L bracket only required on outside mount)

Cord Loop Tension Device

Hex Head Screws (2 per Bracket)

Hold Down Brackets (optional)

· Shade · Mounting Brackets · Installation Hardware
Optional items will be included, if selected at time of shade order.

6 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Cassette Valance

GETTING STARTED TOOLS AND FASTENERS YOU MAY NEED (not included)
The tools you will need for installing your shade will vary, depending on the installation surface and mounting bracket type. Tools typically used for installation include:

Metal Tape Measure

Screwdrivers (both flat and Phillips head)

1/4″ and 3/8″ Nutdriver

Safety Glasses

Drywall Anchors

Pencil

Drill with Bits

Level

Ladder

CAUTION: Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall. (Not

!

provided.) Failure to properly anchor shade could cause shade to fall

possibly resulting in injury.

Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Cassette Valance 7

INSTALLATION INSIDE MOUNT (IM)

STEP 1: MARKING THE BRACKET LOCATIONS

IMPORTANT: Before marking bracket locations, ensure that your bracket placement

will not interfere with any components inside the headrail.

· Verify that your window casing has a minimum depth
of 1 1/4″ which allows for a partially recessed headrail mount.

· If flush mount (fully recessed mount)
is desired, a minimum mounting depth of 3″ is required.

· Mark approximately 1″ from each
jamb for bracket location.
· Mark screw locations for each end

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bracket, 2 holes per bracket.

· If more than two installation brackets

come with your order, space additional

bracket(s) evenly between the two end

brackets, no more than 30″ apart.

STEP 2: INSTALLING THE BRACKETS

· Pre-drill screw holes.

— If installing brackets into wood, used
supplied screws.

— If installing into drywall, use
anchors in combination with supplied screws.
· Screw in brackets at marked locations,
2 screws per bracket.
· Ensure all brackets are square
with each other.

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8 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Cassette Valance

INSIDE MOUNT (IM)

INSTALLATION

STEP 3: INSTALLING THE SHADE · Hook the top, middle rib of the cassette valance onto all of the bracket hooks. · Rotate the back of the cassette valance firmly upwards and toward the window
until the groove at the bracket snaps into place.

! CAUTION: Be sure the brackets are properly engaged before operating the shade. Failure to do so may result in the shade falling and possible injury. Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Cassette Valance 9

INSTALLATION OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM)

STEP 1: MARKING THE BRACKET LOCATIONS

IMPORTANT: The brackets must be flush against

a flat mounting surface. Do NOT mount brackets

on curved molding.

BracBkraecktet

· Center the headrail over the window

opening at the desired height.

· Mark screw locations for each L bracket

approximately 3″ from end of cassette,

2 holes per bracket.

— Use a level to ensure all brackets will be in alignment.
· If more than two installation brackets come with your order, space additional
bracket(s) evenly between the two end brackets, no more than 30″ apart.

STEP 2: INSTALLING THE BRACKETS

· Pre-drill screw holes using a 1/16″ drill bit,
using pencil marks as a guide.

— If installing brackets into wood,

used supplied screws.

— If installing into drywall, use anchors in combination with

Drywall AnchDAornycwrhasolrl

ScSrcereww BrBaracckketet

supplied screws.

· Screw in L brackets at marked

locations, 2 screws per bracket.

· Ensure all brackets are square with each other.

· Attach cassette mounting bracket to L bracket using screws and hex nuts.

— Make sure the release tab is always mounted on the bottom.

STEP 3: INSTALLING THE SHADE
· Hook the top, middle rib of the cassette
valance onto all of the bracket hooks.
· Rotate the back of the cassette valance
firmly upwards and toward the window until the groove at the bracket snaps into place.

CAUTION: Be sure the bracket and headrail are properly secured before
! operating the shade. Failure to do so may result in the shade falling and possible injury.
10 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Cassette Valance

INSTALLATION­ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS CONTINUOUS CORD LOOP CORD TENSION DEVICE · Continuous Cord Loop Shades will arrive with the tension device mounted
to the shade.
· Use the included screws to secure the hold-down tension device to the
mounting surface, ensuring that the cord loop is taut.
· SEE WARNING LABEL ON SHADE
INSTALL THE TENSION DEVICE
IMPORTANT: Before you proceed, you must first slide the cord tensioner to the bottom of the cord loop.
· Insert a small screwdriver, punch, or awl through the screw
hole at the bottom of the cord tensioner.
· Move the screw hole down to the indicator line to release
the safety mechanism.
· Slide the cord tensioner down to the bottom of the
cord loop.
· Attach the cord tensioner according to the instructions provided with the Universal
Cord Tensioner Installation Kit. WARNING: It is imperative that the cord tensioner be properly secured
! to the wall or window frame to reduce children’s access to the cord loop. Young children can strangle in cord loops. They can also wrap cords around their necks and strangle. CAUTION: The shading will not operate properly unless the cord tensioner
! is secured. A universal Cord Tensioner Installation Kit has been included with your shading. Follow the instructions in the kit to correctly secure the cord tensioner.
Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Cassette Valance 11

INSTALLATION­ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS
HOLD-DOWN BRACKETS (optional) · Ideal for doors, hold-down brackets prevent shade from swaying. Assemble as
shown to each side of bottom rail.
· Position hold-down brackets against
wall / frame, mark screw hole locations.
· Screw into marked hole locations.

OPERATION
CONTINUOUS CORD LOOP · Pull the rear cord of the cord loop to lower the shade to the desired height. · Pull the front cord of the cord loop to raise the shade to the desired height.

WARNING: If the tension device moves up the cord, you have not

!

secured the tension device to the wall or window frame. You must do so for the shade to operate properly and to help protect young

children from accidental strangulation.

12 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Cassette Valance

UNINSTALL REMOVING THE SHADE · Fully raise the shade. · While holding the headrail, use a flathead screwdriver to engage the release tab
on the bottom of all of the installation brackets.
· Rotate the bottom of the shade away from the window, fully releasing it from
the brackets.
· Uninstall remaining brackets if necessary.
! CAUTION: Hold shade firmly when removing. Failure to do so may result in the shade falling and possible injury. Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Cassette Valance 13

CLEANING AND CARE CLEANING PROCEDURES
All LEVOLOR Roller Shades have multiple cleaning options. NOTICE: Avoid contact with window cleaning products. Improper cleaning may void warranty.
DUSTING Use a feather duster for regular cleaning.
FORCED AIR Blow away dirt and debris using clean compressed air. PROFESSIONAL INJECTION/EXTRACTION CLEANING Call local on-site blind/shade cleaner that injects a cleaning solution into the fabric and extracts the dirty solution at the same time. The service is typically performed at home so you do not need to remove your window treatments. VACUUMING Use a low suction vacuum with a brush-type cleaner attachment; stroke lightly over the shade to clean. SPOT- CLEANING/STAIN REMOVAL AT HOME Use warm water and a mild soap, like Woolite® or Scotchgard®, if needed. Do not immerse shade in water.
14 Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Cassette Valance

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS · Do not lower the shade past the ordered length. (If it is lowered beyond the limit,
the tube underneath the roller will be exposed and fabric damage could occur.)
WARRANTY
For complete warranty information visit LEVOLOR.com or call Customer Service at 1-800-LEVOLOR or 1-800-538-6567.
CONTACTING US
To contact LEVOLOR Customer Service regarding any questions or concerns you may have about your new shades, you may reach us at: 1-800-LEVOLOR (8:30 am ­ 6:30 pm EST) www.LEVOLOR.com
ADDITIONAL PARTS AND SERVICES
Additional or replacement parts can be ordered, or shades can be repaired or restrung through our repair center. Please contact LEVOLOR customer service through www.LEVOLOR.com for a return authorization number.
Continuous Cord Loop Lift Control­Cassette Valance 15

Roller Shades­Fabric/Solar
Cortinas enrollables: en tela / solares
Stores à enroulement automatique ­ Tissu/solaire INSTALLATION · OPERATION · CARE INSTALACIÓN · MANEJO · CUIDADO
INSTALLATION · UTILISATION · ENTRETIEN
Cordless Lift Control­Open Roll
Control de elevación sin cordón: rodillo abierto Commande de levage sans cordon ­ Rouleau ouvert

Cordless Lift Control­Open Roll

© 2018 LEVOLOR®, Inc.

WINDOW AND SHADE TERMINOLOGY
Thank you for purchasing LEVOLOR® Roller Shades. With proper installation, operation, and care, your new roller shade will provide years of beauty and performance. Please thoroughly review this instruction booklet before beginning installation.
MOUNTING TYPES AND WINDOW TERMINOLOGY
If the installation brackets are mounted correctly, the rest of the installation process follows easily. To prepare for this important first step, review the mounting types and basic window terminology illustrated below.

Molding

Head Jamb

Jamb

Jamb

Sill
Window Components Terminology · Collectively, the sill and
jambs are called the “window casement” or “frame”.

Inside Mount
Inside Mount · Shade fits within
window opening.
· Great for windows
with beautiful trim.

Outside Mount
Outside Mount · Shade mounts
outside window opening.
· Increased light
control and privacy.

Cordless Lift Control­Open Roll 3

WINDOW AND SHADE TERMINOLOGY

INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
· Leaving the shade rolled up completely will ease installation. · Confirm that the headrail and shade are the proper width and length. · If installing several sets of shades, be sure to match them with the appropriate
window.
· Check the installation surface to ensure that you have suitable fasteners and tools. · Lay out and organize all parts and components. · Proper shade direction during installation:
— For Traditional Roller Shades, fabric will hang off the back of the shade, closest to the window.
— For Optional Reverse Roller Shades, fabric will hang off the front of the shade.

Installation Brackets

Your order will include the correct number of installation brackets for your shade width, as shown in the table below

Shade Width (inches)

Number of Brackets per Shade

Up to 36

2

36 to 54

3

54 to 72

4

72 to 108

5

108 to 144

6

2-on-1 Headrail Shades

2 additional brackets provided

4 Cordless Lift Control­Open Roll

GETTING STARTED COMPONENTS INCLUDED IN THE BOX

Roller Shade

Mounting Brackets (L bracket only required
on outside mount)

Hex Head Screws

Hold Down Brackets (optional)

Cordless Handle (optional)

· Shade · Mounting Brackets · Installation Hardware
Optional items will be included, if selected at time of shade order.

Cordless Lift Control­Open Roll 5

GETTING STARTED TOOLS AND FASTENERS YOU MAY NEED (not included)
The tools you will need for installing your shade will vary, depending on the installation surface and mounting bracket type. Tools typically used for installation include:

Metal Tape Measure

Screwdrivers (both flat and Phillips head)

1/4″ Nutdriver

Safety Glasses

Drywall Anchors

Pencil

Drill with Bits

Level

Ladder

CAUTION: Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall. (Not

!

provided.) Failure to properly anchor shade could cause shade to fall

possibly resulting in injury.

6 Cordless Lift Control­Open Roll

INSIDE MOUNT (IM)

INSTALLATION

STEP 1: MARKING THE BRACKET LOCATIONS

IMPORTANT: Before marking bracket locations, ensure that your bracket placement will not interfere with any components inside the headrail.

· Verify that your window casing has a minimum depth
of 1 1/2″ which allows for a partially recessed headrail mount.

· If flush mount (fully recessed mount) is
desired, a minimum mounting depth of 2 1/2″ is required.

· Place brackets at either end of
inside mount frame.
· Mark screw location for each
end bracket.

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· If more than two installation brackets
come with your order, space additional bracket(s) evenly between the two end brackets, no more than 30″ apart.

STEP 2: INSTALLING THE BRACKETS · Pre-drill screw holes.

— If installing brackets into wood, used supplied screws.

— If installing into drywall, use anchors in combination with supplied screws.

BBraracckkeett

· Screw in brackets at marked locations.

· Ensure all brackets are square with
each other.

Cordless Lift Control­Open Roll 7

INSTALLATION
INSIDE MOUNT (IM)
STEP 3: INSTALLING THE SHADE · Attach open edge of the headrail into metal grooves. · Rotate shade away from window, into brackets.
— Bracket should snap securely into headrail grooves.

CAUTION: Be sure the brackets are properly engaged before

!

operating the shade. Failure to do so may result in the shade

falling and possible injury.

8 Cordless Lift Control­Open Roll

OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM)

INSTALLATION

STEP 1: MARKING THE BRACKET LOCATIONS

IMPORTANT: The brackets must be flush against a flat mounting surface. Do NOT mount brackets on curved molding.

· Center the shade over the window
opening at the desired height.

· Mark screw location for
each end bracket, 2 holes per bracket.

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— Use a level to ensure all brackets are aligned.
· If more than two installation brackets come with your order, space additional
bracket(s) evenly between the two end brackets, no more than 30″ apart.

STEP 2: INSTALLING THE SHADE BRACKETS
· Pre-drill screw holes using a 1/16″ drill bit, using
pencil marks as a guide.

— If installing brackets into wood,

use supplied screws.
BrackBreactket

— If installing into

drywall, use anchors in combination

Drywall AnchDAronycwrhaolrl

with supplied screws.

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· Screw in brackets at
marked locations, 2 screws per bracket.

· Ensure all brackets are square with each other.

Cordless Lift Control­Open Roll 9

INSTALLATION
OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM)
STEP 3: INSTALLING THE SHADE · Attach open edge of the headrail into metal grooves of installation bracket. · Rotate shade away from window, into brackets.
— Shade is secure when it snaps securely into headrail grooves.

CAUTION: Be sure the bracket and headrail are properly secured

!

before operating the shade. Failure to do so may result in the shade

falling and possible injury.

10 Cordless Lift Control­Open Roll

INSTALLATION­ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS
INSTALL BOTTOM RAIL OPERATING HANDLE(S) · Locate optional bottom rail handle that arrived with your shade. · Insert front lip of the bottom rail handle into the top of the bottom rail of the shade.
The handle will snap into place. — Optional bottom rail tassel will come attached to shade.

Roller Shade Bottom Rail Clip

Roller Shade Tassel

HOLD-DOWN BRACKETS (optional)
· Ideal for doors, hold-down brackets prevent shade from swaying. Assemble as
shown to each side of bottom rail.
· Position hold down brackets against wall
/ frame, mark screw hole locations.
· Screw into marked hole locations.

Cordless Lift Control­Open Roll 11

OPERATION CORDLESS · Pull the bottom rail of shade towards bottom of window frame to the desired height.
— Optional bottom rail handles may be used.
· Gently pull bottom rail and release shade, and it will raise fully unless stopped at a
new height.
12 Cordless Lift Control­Open Roll

UNINSTALL REMOVING THE SHADE · Fully raise the shade. · Press in the clear tab on the shade bracket. · Release one edge of the headrail from the bracket. · Rotate the shade to release the other edge of the headrail from the bracket. · Uninstall remaining brackets if necessary.
! CAUTION: Hold shade firmly when removing. Failure to do so may result in the shade falling and possible injury.
Cordless Lift Control­Open Roll 13

CLEANING AND CARE CLEANING PROCEDURES
All LEVOLOR Roller Shades have multiple cleaning options. NOTICE: Avoid contact with window cleaning products. Improper cleaning may void warranty.
DUSTING Use a feather duster for regular cleaning.
FORCED AIR Blow away dirt and debris using clean compressed air.
PROFESSIONAL INJECTION/EXTRACTION CLEANING Call local on-site blind/shade cleaner that injects a cleaning solution into the fabric and extracts the dirty solution at the same time. The service is typically performed at home so you do not need to remove your window treatments. VACUUMING Use a low suction vacuum with a brush-type cleaner attachment; stroke lightly over the shade to clean. SPOT-CLEANING/STAIN REMOVAL AT HOME Use warm water and a mild soap, like Woolite® or Scotchgard®, if needed. Do not immerse shade in water.
14 Cordless Lift Control­Open Roll

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS · Do not lower the shade past the ordered length. (If it is lowered beyond the limit,
the tube underneath the roller will be exposed and fabric damage could occur.)
WARRANTY
For complete warranty information visit LEVOLOR.com or call Customer Service at 1-800-LEVOLOR or 1-800-538-6567.
CONTACTING US
To contact LEVOLOR Customer Service regarding any questions or concerns you may have about your new shades, you may reach us at: 1-800-LEVOLOR (8:30 am ­ 6:30 pm EST) www.LEVOLOR.com
ADDITIONAL PARTS AND SERVICES
Additional or replacement parts can be ordered, or shades can be repaired or restrung through our repair center. Please contact LEVOLOR customer service through www.LEVOLOR.com for a return authorization number.
Cordless Lift Control­Open Roll 15

Roller Shades­Fabric/Solar
Cortinas enrollables: en tela / solares
Stores à enroulement automatique ­ Tissu/solaire INSTALLATION · OPERATION · CARE INSTALACIÓN · MANEJO · CUIDADO
INSTALLATION · UTILISATION · ENTRETIEN
Cordless Lift Control­Standard Valance
Control de elevación sin cordón: cenefa estándar Commande de levage sans cordon ­ Cantonnière standard

©2022 LEVOLOR®

WINDOW AND SHADE TERMINOLOGY
Thank you for purchasing LEVOLOR® Roller Shades. With proper installation, operation, and care, your new roller shade will provide years of beauty and performance. Please thoroughly review this instruction booklet before beginning installation.
MOUNTING TYPES AND WINDOW TERMINOLOGY
If the installation brackets are mounted correctly, the rest of the installation process follows easily. To prepare for this important first step, review the mounting types and basic window terminology illustrated below.

Molding

Head Jamb

Jamb

Jamb

Sill
Window Components Terminology · Collectively, the
sill and jambs are called the “window casement” or “frame”.

Inside Mount
Inside Mount · Shade fits within
window opening.
· Great for windows
with beautiful trim.

Outside Mount
Outside Mount · Shade mounts
outside window opening.
· Increased light
control and privacy.

Cordless Lift Control­Standard Valance 3

WINDOW AND SHADE TERMINOLOGY
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW · Leaving the shade rolled up completely will ease installation. · Confirm that the headrail and shade are the proper width and length. · If installing several sets of shades, be sure to match them with the appropriate
window.
· Check the installation surface to ensure that you have suitable fasteners and tools. · Lay out and organize all parts and components. · Proper shade direction during installation:
— For Traditional Roller Shades, fabric will hang off the back of the shade, closest to the window.
— For Optional Reverse Roller Shades, fabric will hang off the front of the shade.

Installation Brackets

Your order will include the correct number of installation brackets for your shade width, as shown in the table below

Shade Width (inches)

Number of Brackets per Shade

Up to 36

2

36 to 54

3

54 to 72

4

72 to 108

5

2-on-1 Headrail Shades

2 additional brackets provided

4 Cordless Lift Control­Standard Valance

GETTING STARTED COMPONENTS INCLUDED IN THE BOX

Roller Shade Roller Shade
Valance

Mounting Brackets (L bracket only required
on outside mount)

Hex Head Screws

Mounting Brackets­Valance (outside mount only)

Hold Down Brackets (optional)

Cordless Handle (optional)

· Shade · Mounting Brackets, Shade and Valance · Installation Hardware
Optional items will be included, if selected at time of shade order.

Cordless Lift Control­Standard Valance 5

GETTING STARTED TOOLS AND FASTENERS YOU MAY NEED (not included)
The tools you will need for installing your shade will vary, depending on the installation surface and mounting bracket type. Tools typically used for installation include:

Metal Tape Measure

Screwdrivers (both flat and Phillips head)

1/4″ and 3/8″ Nutdrivers

Safety Glasses

Drywall Anchors

Pencil

Drill with Bits

Level

Ladder

CAUTION: Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall. (Not

!

provided.) Failure to properly anchor shade could cause shade to fall

possibly resulting in injury.

6 Cordless Lift Control­Standard Valance

INSIDE MOUNT (IM)

INSTALLATION

STEP 1: MARKING THE BRACKET LOCATIONS

IMPORTANT: Before marking bracket locations, ensure that your bracket placement will not interfere with any components inside the headrail.
· Verify that your window casing has a minimum depth of 1 1/2″ which allows for a
partially recessed headrail mount.
· If flush mount (fully recessed mount) is desired, a minimum mounting depth of
3 1/4″ is required.
· Place brackets on inside surface of valance, flush with the edge at either end. · Mark screw locations for each end bracket onto the valance.

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STEP 2: INSTALLING THE BRACKETS · Put the valance in the window frame and using the marks, pre-drill screw holes
through the valance into the frame.
— If installing brackets into wood, use supplied screws.
— If installing into drywall, use anchors in combination with supplied screws.
· Screw in brackets through valance into the window frame at marked locations. · Ensure all brackets are square with each other.

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Cordless Lift Control­Standard Valance 7

INSTALLATION INSIDE MOUNT (IM)
STEP 3: INSTALLING THE SHADE · Attach open edge of the headrail into metal grooves.
— Bracket should snap securely into headrail grooves.

CAUTION: Be sure the brackets are properly engaged before

!

operating the shade. Failure to do so may result in the shade

falling and possible injury.

8 Cordless Lift Control­Standard Valance

OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM)

INSTALLATION

STEP 1: MARKING THE BRACKET LOCATIONS
IMPORTANT: The brackets must be flush against a flat mounting surface. Do NOT mount brackets on curved molding.
· Center the shade over the window opening at the desired height. · Mark screw location for each end bracket, 2 holes per bracket.
— Use a level to ensure all brackets are aligned.

BBrraacckektet

STEP 2: INSTALLING THE SHADE BRACKETS · Pre-drill screw holes using a 1/16″ drill bit, using pencil marks as a guide.
— If installing brackets into wood, used supplied screws.
— If installing into drywall, use anchors in combination with supplied screws.
· Screw in brackets at marked locations, 2 screws per bracket. · Ensure all brackets are square with each other.

BracBrkacekett Drywall Anchor Drywall
Anchor

SScrcewrew

Cordless Lift Control­Standard Valance 9

INSTALLATION
OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM)
STEP 3: INSTALLING VALANCE BRACKETS · Place valance mounting brackets approximately 3″ in from either end bracket for
the shade.

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· Mark screw locations for a level valance. · Screw valance brackets into the wall.
STEP 4: ASSEMBLING VALANCE · On both ends, attach valance returns.
— Slide the corner clip onto a return panel. — Slide assembled return panel onto the ends of the valance.
· On both ends, attach fabric.
— Ensuring fabric extends equally over the ends, wrap the fabric around the end of the return panel.
— Pull tight to remove wrinkles. — Remove masking tape and apply to fabric on back of valance. — Press the caps into place.
STEP 5: INSTALLING THE SHADE AND VALANCE · Attach open edge of the headrail into metal grooves.
— Bracket should snap securely into headrail grooves.
· Align the valance so the top of the valance can
slide into valance bracket. — Valance spacing from the wall can be adjusted by
loosening hex nut, adjusting, and retightening.
CAUTION: Be sure the bracket and headrail are properly secured before
! operating the shade. Failure to do so may result in the shade falling and possible injury.
10 Cordless Lift Control­Standard Valance

INSTALLATION­ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS
INSTALL BOTTOM RAIL OPERATING HANDLE(S) · Locate optional bottom rail handle that arrived with your shade. · Insert front lip of the bottom rail handle into the top of the bottom rail of the shade.
The handle will snap into place.
— Optional bottom rail tassel will come attached to shade.

Roller Shade Bottom Rail Clip

Roller Shade Tassel

HOLD-DOWN BRACKETS (optional) · Ideal for doors, hold-down brackets prevent shade from swaying. Assemble as
shown to each side of bottom rail.
· Position hold down brackets against
wall / frame, mark screw hole locations.
· Screw into marked hole locations.

Cordless Lift Control­Standard Valance 11

OPERATION CORDLESS · Pull the bottom rail of shade towards bottom of window frame to the desired height.
— Optional bottom rail handles may be used.
· Gently pull bottom rail and release shade, and it will raise fully unless stopped at a
new height.
12 Cordless Lift Control­Standard Valance

UNINSTALL REMOVING THE SHADE · Fully raise the shade. · Press in the clear tab on the shade bracket. · Release one edge of the headrail from the bracket. · Rotate the shade to release the other edge of the headrail from the bracket. · Uninstall remaining brackets if necessary.
! CAUTION: Hold shade firmly when removing. Failure to do so may result in the shade falling and possible injury.
Cordless Lift Control­Standard Valance 13

CLEANING AND CARE CLEANING PROCEDURES
All LEVOLOR Roller Shades have multiple cleaning options. NOTICE: Avoid contact with window cleaning products. Improper cleaning may void warranty.
DUSTING Use a feather duster for regular cleaning.
FORCED AIR Blow away dirt and debris using clean compressed air. PROFESSIONAL INJECTION/EXTRACTION CLEANING Call local on-site blind/shade cleaner that injects a cleaning solution into the fabric and extracts the dirty solution at the same time. The service is typically performed at home so you do not need to remove your window treatments. VACUUMING Use a low suction vacuum with a brush-type cleaner attachment; stroke lightly over the shade to clean. SPOT- CLEANING/STAIN REMOVAL AT HOME Use warm water and a mild soap, like Woolite® or Scotchgard®, if needed. Do not immerse shade in water.
14 Cordless Lift Control­Standard Valance

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS · Do not lower the shade past the ordered length. (If it is lowered beyond the limit,
the tube underneath the roller will be exposed and fabric damage could occur.)
WARRANTY
For complete warranty information visit LEVOLOR.com or call Customer Service at 1-800-LEVOLOR or 1-800-538-6567.
CONTACTING US
To contact LEVOLOR Customer Service regarding any questions or concerns you may have about your new shades, you may reach us at: 1-800-LEVOLOR (8:30 am ­ 6:30 pm EST) www.LEVOLOR.com
ADDITIONAL PARTS AND SERVICES
Additional or replacement parts can be ordered, or shades can be repaired or restrung through our repair center. Please contact LEVOLOR customer service through www.LEVOLOR.com for a return authorization number.
Cordless Lift Control­Standard Valance 15

Roller Shades­Fabric/Solar/Banded
Cortinas enrollables: en tela / solares / en franjas Stores à enroulement automatique ­ Tissu/solaire/rubané
INSTALLATION · OPERATION · CARE INSTALACIÓN · MANEJO · CUIDADO INSTALLATION · UTILISATION · ENTRETIEN
Cordless Handle Fabric/Solar Manija sin cordón En tela / solar Poignée sans cordon Tissu/solaire
Cordless Handle Banded Manija sin cordón En franjas Poignée sans cordon Rubané
Cordless Lift Control­Cassette Valance
Control de elevación sin cordón: cenefa de cassette
Commande de levage sans cordon ­ Cantonnière à cassette

CANADIAN RESIDENTS ONLY · Control operation systems vary by country. Call 1-866-937-1875 for more information. · For all safety related inquiries, call 1-866-662-0666 or visit www.canada.ca, search
“blind cords”.
WARNING STRANGULATION HAZARD —
Young children can be strangled by cords. Immediately remove this product if a cord longer than 22 cm or a loop exceeding 44 cm around becomes accessible..

WARNING: Keep all small parts, components and packaging away

!

from children as they pose a potential choking hazard which may result in serious injury or death. Please reference all warning tags

and labels in the instructions and on the shade.

Cordless Lift Control­Cassette Valance

©2022 LEVOLOR®

WINDOW AND SHADE TERMINOLOGY
Thank you for purchasing LEVOLOR® Roller Shades. With proper installation, operation, and care, your new roller shade will provide years of beauty and performance. Please thoroughly review this instruction booklet before beginning installation.
MOUNTING TYPES AND WINDOW TERMINOLOGY
If the installation brackets are mounted correctly, the rest of the installation process follows easily. To prepare for this important first step, review the mounting types and basic window terminology illustrated below.

Molding

Head Jamb

Jamb

Jamb

Sill
Window Components Terminology · Collectively, the
sill and jambs are called the “window casement” or “frame”.

Inside Mount
Inside Mount · Shade fits within
window opening.
· Great for windows
with beautiful trim.

Outside Mount
Outside Mount · Shade mounts
outside window opening.
· Increased light
control and privacy.

Cordless Lift Control­Cassette Valance 3

WINDOW AND SHADE TERMINOLOGY
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW · Leaving the shade rolled up completely will ease installation. · Confirm that the headrail and shade are the proper width and length. · If installing several sets of shades, be sure to match them with the appropriate
window.
· Check the installation surface to ensure that you have suitable fasteners and tools. · Lay out and organize all parts and components.

Installation Brackets

Your order will include the correct number of installation brackets for your shade width, as shown in the table below

Shade Width (inches)

Number of Brackets per Shade

Up to 36

2

36 to 54

3

54 to 72

4

72 to 108

5

2-on-1 Headrail Shades

2 additional brackets provided

4 Cordless Lift Control­Cassette Valance

GETTING STARTED COMPONENTS INCLUDED IN THE BOX

Roller Shade ­ Fabric/Solar Roller Shade ­ Banded

OR

Mounting Brackets (L Bracket only required
on outside mount)

Hex Head Screws (2 per Bracket)

Hold-Down Brackets (optional)

Cordless Handle ­ Fabric/Solar (optional)

Cordless Handle ­ Banded (optional)

· Shade · Mounting Brackets · Installation Hardware
Optional items will be included, if selected at time of shade order.

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GETTING STARTED TOOLS AND FASTENERS YOU MAY NEED (not included)
The tools you will need for installing your shade will vary, depending on the installation surface and mounting bracket type. Tools typically used for installation include:

Metal Tape Measure

Screwdrivers (both flat and Phillips head)

1/4″ and 3/8″ Nutdrivers

Safety Glasses

Drywall Anchors

Pencil

Drill with Bits

Level

Ladder

CAUTION: Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall. (Not

!

provided.) Failure to properly anchor shade could cause shade to fall

possibly resulting in injury.

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INSIDE MOUNT (IM)

INSTALLATION

STEP 1: MARKING THE BRACKET LOCATIONS

IMPORTANT: Before marking bracket locations, ensure that your bracket placement

will not interfere with any components inside the headrail.

· Verify that your window casing has a minimum
depth of 1 3/4″ which allows for a partially recessed headrail mount.

· If flush mount (fully recessed mount) is
desired, a minimum mounting depth of 3″ is required.

· Mark approximately 1″ from each
jamb for bracket location.
· Mark screw locations for each end

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bracket, 2 holes per bracket.

· If more than two installation brackets

come with your order, space additional

bracket(s) evenly between the two end

brackets, no more than 30″ apart.

STEP 2: INSTALLING THE BRACKETS · Pre-drill screw holes.

— If installing brackets into wood, used supplied screws.

— If installing into drywall, use anchors in combination with supplied screws.
· Screw in brackets at marked
locations, 2 screws per bracket.
· Ensure all brackets are square
with each other.

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INSTALLATION
INSIDE MOUNT (IM)
STEP 3: INSTALLING THE SHADE · Hook the top, middle rib of the cassette valance onto all of the bracket hooks. · Rotate the back of the cassette valance firmly upwards and toward the window
until the groove at the bracket snaps into place. .

CAUTION: Be sure the brackets are properly engaged before

!

operating the shade. Failure to do so may result in the shade

falling and possible injury.

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OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM)

INSTALLATION

STEP 1: MARKING THE BRACKET LOCATIONS

IMPORTANT: The brackets must be flush against a

flat mounting surface. Do NOT mount brackets on

curved molding.

· Center the shade over the window
opening at the desired height.

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· Mark screw locations for each

L bracket approximately 3″ from

end of cassette, 2 holes per bracket.

— Use a level to ensure all brackets are aligned.
· If more than two installation brackets come with your order, space additional
bracket(s) evenly between the two end brackets, no more than 30″ apart.

STEP 2: INSTALLING THE BRACKETS
· Pre-drill screw holes using a 1/16″ drill bit, using pencil
marks as a guide.

— If installing brackets into wood, use supplied screws.

— If installing into drywall, use anchors in combination with supplied screws.

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Anchor

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· Screw in L brackets at marked
locations, 2 screws per bracket.

· Ensure all L brackets are square
with each other.

· Attach cassette mounting bracket to L bracket using screws and hex nuts.

— Make sure the release tab is always mounted on the bottom.

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INSTALLATION
OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM)
STEP 3: INSTALLING THE SHADE · Hook the top, middle rib of the cassette valance onto all of the bracket hooks. · Rotate the back of the cassette valance firmly upwards and toward the window
until the groove at the bracket snaps into place.

CAUTION: Be sure the bracket and headrail are properly secured

!

before operating the shade. Failure to do so may result in the shade

falling and possible injury.

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INSTALLATION­ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS
INSTALL BOTTOM RAIL OPERATING HANDLE(S) · For Fabric/Solar shades, insert front lip of the optional bottom rail handle into
the top of the bottom rail of the shade. The handle will snap into place. — For Fabric/Solar shades, optional Tassel will come attached to shade. — For Banded shades, Bottom Rail Handle will come attached to shade. .

Fabric/Solar Handle

Tassel

Banded Handle

HOLD-DOWN BRACKETS (optional) · Ideal for doors, hold-down brackets prevent shade from swaying. Assemble as
shown to each side of bottom rail.
· Position hold-down brackets against
wall / frame, mark screw hole locations.
· Screw into marked hole locations.

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OPERATION CORDLESS · Pull the bottom rail of shade towards bottom of window frame to the desired height.
— Optional bottom rail handles may be used.
· Gently pull bottom rail and release shade, and it will raise fully unless stopped at a
new height.
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UNINSTALL REMOVING THE SHADE · Fully raise the shade. · Press in the clear tab on the shade bracket. · Release one edge of the headrail from the bracket. · Rotate the shade to release the other edge of the headrail from the bracket. · Uninstall remaining brackets if necessary.
! CAUTION: Hold shade firmly when removing. Failure to do so may result in the shade falling and possible injury. Cordless Lift Control­Cassette Valance 13

CLEANING AND CARE CLEANING PROCEDURES

All LEVOLOR Roller Shades have multiple cleaning options. NOTICE: Avoid contact with window cleaning products. Improper cleaning may void warranty.
DUSTING Use a feather duster for regular cleaning.
FORCED AIR Blow away dirt and debris using clean compressed air.
PROFESSIONAL INJECTION/EXTRACTION CLEANING Call local on-site blind/shade cleaner that injects a cleaning solution into the fabric and extracts the dirty solution at the same time. The service is typically performed at home so you do not need to remove your window treatments. VACUUMING Use a low suction vacuum with a brush-type cleaner attachment; stroke lightly over the shade to clean. SPOT-CLEANING/STAIN REMOVAL AT HOME Use warm water and a mild soap, like Woolite® or Scotchgard®, if needed. Do not immerse shade in water.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS · Do not lower the shade past the ordered length. (If it is lowered beyond the limit,
the tube underneath the roller will be exposed and fabric damage could occur.)
WARRANTY
For complete warranty information visit LEVOLOR.com or call Customer Service at 1-800-LEVOLOR or 1-800-538-6567.
CONTACTING US
To contact LEVOLOR Customer Service regarding any questions or concerns you may have about your new shades, you may reach us at: 1-800-LEVOLOR (8:30 am ­ 6:30 pm EST) www.LEVOLOR.com
ADDITIONAL PARTS AND SERVICES
Additional or replacement parts can be ordered, or shades can be repaired or restrung through our repair center. Please contact LEVOLOR customer service through www.LEVOLOR.com for a return authorization number.
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LIMPIEZA Y CUIDADO PROCEDIMIENTOS DE LIMPIEZA
Todas las persianas enrollables LEVOLOR tienen múltiples opciones de limpieza. AVISO: evite el contacto con productos de limpieza de ventanas. La limpieza inadecuada puede anular la garantía.
LIMPIEZA DE POLVO Use un plumero para la limpieza periódica.
VENTILACIÓN FORZADA Elimine el polvo y la suciedad usando aire comprimido limpio.
LIMPIEZA PROFESIONAL DE INYECCIÓN/EXTRACCIÓN Llame a un limpiador local de persianas/pantallas a domicilio que inyecte una solución de limpieza en la tela y extraiga la solución sucia al mismo tiempo. El servicio generalmente se realiza en el hogar, por lo que no es necesario que quite las decoraciones de la ventana.
ASPIRADO Use una aspiradora de succión baja con un accesorio limpiador tipo cepillo; frote suavemente sobre la pantalla para limpiar.
LIMPIEZA/ELIMINACIÓN DE MANCHAS EN EL HOGAR Use agua tibia y un jabón suave, como Woolite® o Scotchgard®, si es necesario. No sumerja la persiana en agua.
INFORMACIÓN ADICIONAL GARANTÍA
Para obtener información completa sobre la garantía, visite LEVOLOR.com o llame al Departamento de Servicio al Cliente al 1-800-LEVOLOR o 1-800-538-6567.
CÓMO PONERSE EN CONTACTO CON NOSOTROS
Para ponerse en contacto con el Departamento de Servicio al Cliente de LEVOLOR con respecto a cualquier pregunta o inquietud que pueda tener sobre sus nuevas persianas, puede comunicarse con nosotros al 1-800-LEVOLOR (de 9:00 a.m. a 6:00 p.m., hora estándar del Este) www.LEVOLOR.com
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